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October 15, 2007
Supreme Court taking in some laundry
Though not technically a sentencing case, the Supreme Court's decision today to grant cert to explore what it means to "launder" money in Cuellar v. US (06-1456) certainly could have lots of sentencing ripples. Moreover, it provides more evidence that this Term of the Roberts Court may create its biggest headline through its work on its criminal docket.
Some recent related posts about the SCOTUS docket:
- Suggestions for helping the Roberts Court deal with shrinkage
- When and how will SCOTUS address residency restrictions?
- Does the Blakely Five really care about sentencing procedures?
- SCOTUS capital sentencing dogs not barking with today's order list
- A big SCOTUS sentencing Term in the works?
- Baze lethal injection case index
- Gall reasonableness case index
- Kimbrough reasonableness case index
October 15, 2007 at 10:24 AM | Permalink
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